Meaning & Definition of word "Suffocate"

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    Suffocate

    /ˈsʌfəkeɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to die or cause to die from lack of air or inability to breathe.
      • Example: The trapped miners suffocated due to the lack of oxygen.
    • 2. to suppress the expression or activity of; stifle.
      • Example: The oppressive regime sought to suffocate any dissent.
    • 3. to impede or stop the flow of something.
      • Example: The thick fog seemed to suffocate visibility on the roads.

    Etymology

    From Latin suffocare 'to choke, suffocate', from sub- 'under' + fauces 'throat'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    suffocate with love:

    to show overwhelming affection that can be burdensome

    suffocate in silence:

    to endure pain or distress without expressing it

    Related Words

    asphyxiate:

    to cause to die from lack of oxygen

    choke:

    to prevent someone from breathing by closing the windpipe

    Slang Meanings of suffocate

    Meaning: to feel overwhelmed or unable to cope in a situation

    Example Sentence: I felt like I was suffocating under all that pressure from work.

    Meaning: to restrict someone's freedom or independence

    Example Sentence: Her overprotective parents were suffocating her social life.